SHARE - Making Health Information Easier to Understand

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SHARE - Making Health Information Easier to Understand

How best to present research information about treatments to patients the public is being explored by researchers at the Health Services Research Unit at the University of Aberdeen, together with researchers from Norway, Spain and Chile.

To carry out the study, researchers will make the biggest ever call for participants from NHS Scotland’s register of health study volunteers - SHARE (http://www.registerforshare.org).

The team plans to ask every person on the SHARE register who has provided an email address – around 48,000 people – to take part in the study, which is part of a larger EU-funded project called DECIDE (http://www.decide-collaboration.eu).  The study will run entirely online and will test something called a Summary of Findings table, which is a way of summarising research results.  It will not ask participants about their own health but will show them different versions of the summaries for health problems such as ear infections and heart disease. 

Professor Shaun Treweek from the Health Services Research Unit coordinates DECIDE and leads much of DECIDE’s work with the public.

He said: “We are asking thousands of people to take part.  Which presentation people will be shown is selected at random, which is the best way to test whether something is better than an alternative. Participants’ replies will help organisations such as the NHS improve the way they present information about treatments to the public.”

Dr Andy Oxman from the Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services, Oslo, led the development of the presentations. 

"Most people prefer informed choices about treatments, rather than uninformed choices. This study will compare different ways of presenting information about the benefits and harms of treatments, so that people can make better informed healthcare choices."

If you want to take part, click on http://bit.ly/1IEOOlL

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